About Monika K.
Monika K. Adler is an acclaimed photographer and avant-garde filmmaker known for her challenging and provocative photography and experimental films. Her works have been exhibited in hundreds of photography, video art, and film festivals, art museums, and galleries worldwide. Adler’s films and image-based works have been the subject of several academic studies and published in many magazines and publications. She lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
http://www.monikakadler.com
Current city: London
Monika K. Adler is an acclaimed photographer and avant-garde filmmaker known for her challenging and provocative photography and experimental films. Her works have been exhibited in hundreds of photography, video art, and film festivals, art museums, and galleries worldwide. Adler’s films and image-based works have been the subject of several academic studies and published in many magazines and publications. She lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
 

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